The clerk, clearly dumbfounded for reasons completely unrelated to this incident in the first place, did what anyone in her position would do when faced with the almost unprecedented situation of a drive-off COMING BACK, hours later, to pay:

After the ball has been struck from the "tee" the player must not touch it with his hand until it is driven into the next hole, out of which he may then take it and "tee" it on the teeing ground in a good position for the drive-off to the next hole.